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Kaome. East Texas Oct 16,1881
Dear Beloved Friend,
Your ever welcome epistle was duly received and read with intense joy as it was said to
me. As Miss Emma Wenner, told me that you would like to have a correspondence with
me, I would like to do the same with you. But you talked that I should write first, I do
probably not think that is was my business to write first. So I thought I would devote my
time upon few subjects. But you will not find much interest in them I suppose. I presume
you received my cards which I did send, I expect one of yours too and your photograph
you shall also receive my, as soon as I have it. Mr. Kern I shall not think that you will go
backward on my letter. I must soon draw to a close because my time is very limiting, but
this short and contens note was written with great eagerness.
I am ever so much oblige for your kind words which you did send. I am in good health
hoping you are the same so I must stop.
Ever your friend
Feliah Kuhns
Excuse scribbling
Write me real soon.
Mr. Kern
Dear Cousin
I'll write you the truth answer this letter in earnest and don't write some more to her after
this one, she was with me when I rote the other one she made me write so she said we
would like to correspond with you and Miss Kiechel said I should tell you, you should
not commence to write to her but answer this one to her I will not have you to correspond
with her she wrote this letter then she gave it to me then I thought I would tell you the
truth let us speak of it when we meet let me know when you come.
E.J.Wenner
She don't know that I wrote this on

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Kaome. East Texas Oct 16,1881
Dear Beloved Friend,
Your ever welcome epistle was duly received and read with intense joy as it was said to
me. As Miss Emma Wenner, told me that you would like to have a correspondence with
me, I would like to do the same with you. But you talked that I should write first, I do
probably not think that is was my business to write first. So I thought I would devote my
time upon few subjects. But you will not find much interest in them I suppose. I presume
you received my cards which I did send, I expect one of yours too and your photograph
you shall also receive my, as soon as I have it. Mr. Kern I shall not think that you will go
backward on my letter. I must soon draw to a close because my time is very limiting, but
this short and contens note was written with great eagerness.
I am ever so much oblige for your kind words which you did send. I am in good health
hoping you are the same so I must stop.
Ever your friend
Feliah Kuhns
Excuse scribbling
Write me real soon.
Mr. Kern
Dear Cousin
I'll write you the truth answer this letter in earnest and don't write some more to her after
this one, she was with me when I rote the other one she made me write so she said we
would like to correspond with you and Miss Kiechel said I should tell you, you should
not commence to write to her but answer this one to her I will not have you to correspond
with her she wrote this letter then she gave it to me then I thought I would tell you the
truth let us speak of it when we meet let me know when you come.
E.J.Wenner
She don't know that I wrote this on

This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER LIBRARY: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education.

Full Text

Kaome. East Texas Oct 16,1881
Dear Beloved Friend,
Your ever welcome epistle was duly received and read with intense joy as it was said to
me. As Miss Emma Wenner, told me that you would like to have a correspondence with
me, I would like to do the same with you. But you talked that I should write first, I do
probably not think that is was my business to write first. So I thought I would devote my
time upon few subjects. But you will not find much interest in them I suppose. I presume
you received my cards which I did send, I expect one of yours too and your photograph
you shall also receive my, as soon as I have it. Mr. Kern I shall not think that you will go
backward on my letter. I must soon draw to a close because my time is very limiting, but
this short and contens note was written with great eagerness.
I am ever so much oblige for your kind words which you did send. I am in good health
hoping you are the same so I must stop.
Ever your friend
Feliah Kuhns
Excuse scribbling
Write me real soon.
Mr. Kern
Dear Cousin
I'll write you the truth answer this letter in earnest and don't write some more to her after
this one, she was with me when I rote the other one she made me write so she said we
would like to correspond with you and Miss Kiechel said I should tell you, you should
not commence to write to her but answer this one to her I will not have you to correspond
with her she wrote this letter then she gave it to me then I thought I would tell you the
truth let us speak of it when we meet let me know when you come.
E.J.Wenner
She don't know that I wrote this on